This is a test on the article that looks at debugging Objective-C code of an iPhone application from Xcode. Debugging in Xcode can be performed from these four different places: Code Editor Window, Debugger Window, GDB Console, and Mini Debugger. This article goes through these four different ways.

This article looks at debugging Objective-C code of an iPhone application from Xcode. Debugging in Xcode can be performed from these four different places: Code Editor Window, Debugger Window, GDB Console, and Mini Debugger. This article goes through these four different ways.

This article gives a quick overview of the development tools installed with iPhone SDK. These tools include Xcode, Interface Builder, Instruments, and iPhone Simulator. Dash Code, which is used to build web applications for iPhone is also introduced. GDB, the open source debugger, is discussed as well.

This is a test on the article that gives a quick overview of the development tools installed with iPhone SDK. These tools include Xcode, Interface Builder, Instruments, and iPhone Simulator. In the article, Dash Code, which is used to build web applications for iPhone is also introduced. GDB, the open source debugger, is discussed there as well.